It's my actual Diabetes consultant which is confusing. The official government website sais itself night time hypos are irrelevant https://www.gov.uk/guidance/diabetes-mellitus-assessing-fitness-to-drive#insulin-treated-diabetes. Very worrying situation to be in as I need to drive for work. And as @jaywak has said you don't drive when you're asleepIs that your local doctor, or a hospital consultant?
If its just your local doctor and are happy with everything else then ask for a referral to a hospital consultant, as a Type1 you are entitled to it, if you're not happy with your doctors for other stuff as well probably worth seeing if you can find another doctor.
It may just be he doesn't know so is erring on the side of caution (to your disadvantage)
A consultant should know the actual rules and mine certainly didn't have an issue for driving when I was still having night-time hypos with no awareness for those (quite a lot - they didn't wake me up) - as long as I had awareness when awake they were fine
If its your consultant ask for a different one, one that actually knows the rules otherwise you may find yourself without a license until your night time hypos stopIt's my actual Diabetes consultant which is confusing. The official government website sais itself night time hypos are irrelevant https://www.gov.uk/guidance/diabetes-mellitus-assessing-fitness-to-drive#insulin-treated-diabetes. Very worrying situation to be in as I need to drive for work. And as @jaywak has said you don't drive when you're asleep. Well I hope no one tries that.
Next update. For now the doctor sais he will agree a section 88 as long as I don't drive at night for now. Getting somewhere but it still isn't in line with the guidelines. Going to contact the DVLA tomorrow and see what they say about it.
Unfortunately some of the above is incorrect.Your doctor is wrong on this. What ypu must dp is to test by evey 2hrs when driving and must be above 5............If you do have a hypo you must get above 5 and wait 45mins and check again but you can't be in the driver seat or have the keys in the ignition or the cops can do you for being unfit to drive and being on charge of a motor vehicle.
You have to inform DVLA if you have an episode of Sever Hypo whilst driving. It is more than 1 episode of a Severe Hypo in the last 12 months if they are not whilst driving......have to give up your licence if you require help from someone to recover from a hypo.
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